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摘要
本文分别对单轴定宽(UCW)和单轴自由宽度(UFW)拉伸模式加工的聚丙烯(PP)薄膜的晶体结构、取向和残余应力进行了比较研究。与 UFW 聚丙烯薄膜相比,UCW 聚丙烯薄膜的片层厚度分布较宽,平均片层厚度较薄,因此熔化温度区域较低。UCW PP 薄膜的横向片层尺寸也较大,沿拉伸方向的取向度较高。此外,UCW PP 薄膜中的 b 轴垂直于表面,而 UFW PP 薄膜中的 b 轴围绕拉伸方向呈圆柱对称。利用新的单倾斜 X 射线衍射方法测量了 PP 薄膜的残余应力。两种薄膜的最大主拉伸残余应力方向大致沿拉伸方向,而 UCW PP 薄膜的拉伸残余应力和 UFW PP 薄膜的压缩残余应力则出现在横向方向。两种 PP 薄膜的最大残余应力方向与晶体取向都有很好的相关性。
Structural and residual stress analysis of constrained and free uniaxially oriented polypropylene films
Herein, we study comparatively the crystal structure, orientation, and residual stress of polypropylene (PP) films processed by uniaxial constant width (UCW) and uniaxial free width (UFW) stretching modes, respectively. Compared with UFW PP film, UCW PP film exhibits broad lamellar thickness distribution with thinner average lamellar thickness, and accordingly lower melting temperature region. UCW PP film also has larger lateral lamellar size with high orientation along stretching direction. In addition, a preferential orientation of b-axis perpendicular to the surface exists in the UCW PP film, while a cylindrical symmetry around the stretching direction is in UFW PP film. A new single tilt X-ray diffraction method is utilized to measure the residual stress of PP films. The direction of maximum principal tensile residual stress is approximately along stretching direction for both films, while tensile residual stress occurs in UCW PP film and compressive residual stress in UFW PP film in transverse direction. Good correlation of the direction of maximum residual stress with crystal orientation is found in both PP films.
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Polymer Testing focuses on the testing, analysis and characterization of polymer materials, including both synthetic and natural or biobased polymers. Novel testing methods and the testing of novel polymeric materials in bulk, solution and dispersion is covered. In addition, we welcome the submission of the testing of polymeric materials for a wide range of applications and industrial products as well as nanoscale characterization.
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